Thursday, September 30, 2010

Reach(ing) for the Stars-Media Meditation #2

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On November 15, 2001, the earth was blessed with a gift from a developer called Bungie. A gift that brought people together, improved hand eye coordination and sparked competitive gaming. This spark, was Halo:Combat Evolved. The first game, in arguably one of the most well known video game series of all time, changed the way people played video games forever. Despite the fact that Halo:Combat Evolved did not have online capability, due to the fact it was one of the very first games available at the launch of the first Xbox, it brought people together. The storyline in the game is just amazing, but its real selling point was the multiplayer. Teams of friends playing against other teams of friends, just was a concept that drew me in forever. Killing your friends in the game while trying not to get killed yourself is one of the most addicting feelings I have ever felt. You can say what ever you want about the Halo series, but the multiplayer is something that can't be touched. It made the multiplayer in Goldeneye on the Nintendo 64 seem like child's play. I remember sitting in a room with a bunch of friends and a few TV's, playing system link (system link connected xbox's in the same room, so you could play with more than four people), just yelling at each other and talking trash non-stop, just having a good time. "Headshot!" was a phrase that would be screamed in triumph. It was just good clean fun.
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When it was announced that the second game in the series Halo 2 would be online compatable, Ive never been so excited. I opened up an Xbox live account, after arguing with my parents, who "just don't understand." On November 9, 2004, my life as an online gamer began. It was unlike anything ever created. Thousands of nerds, like me, talking on headsets and playing the same game at the same time, with each other. I played constantly talking more trash then I ever have in my life, I was a shy kid, but the fact that it doesn't matter what I say to these random people, made it amazing. Friends and I would play all night, sometimes just sitting in a lobby waiting for someone to start the game, we would just goof around over Live and have so much fun. It was a ritual, we would talk about it all day at school, go home and play all night. Below is a Halo 2 montage from ephrum, found on youtube. Its amazing.



The in 2008, Halo 3 was released, it wasn't as good as Halo 2 at all, in my opinion, it was still a great game, just, it felt different. I don't even want to talk about it, yet I did play it, a lot. Then, earlier this month, a miracle happened. Descending from the heavens above, a masterpiece fell into my hands. Halo:Reach.

I went to the mall on Church Street in Burlington at 10 p.m. on September 13, 2010, waiting for midnight so I could receive my copy of the game. I waited in line amongst other fans, anticipation was growing and I couldn't wait for it to come out. When I grabbed my copy, I went straight back to my room and just indulged into the campaign. I beat it all in one sitting, then I went for the multiplayer. It is amazing. Bungie brought back so many great aspects from Halo 2 and Halo, like the scoped pistol and maps that are remakes from the Halo 2 days. The new battle rifle, is a single shot gun called the DMR. It is so accurate it's unbelievable. Every aspect of the multiplayer is so much fun. There are now "loadouts" that you can choose from every time you die. Sprint, Armor Lock, Hologram, Jet-pack, Invisibility, and Drop Shield. These abilities have made the game fast paced and always different every game. Below is a montage I found on you tube of Reach multiplayer.



The competitive multiplayer is called Arena. In arena, 2 v 2 and 4 v 4 games are played, and the ranking is based on an overall rating. This is for the more hardcore players of the game. I enjoy this because it is taken seriously and winning is worth it. At the end of every game, based on your performance, each player receives credits that level you up and these credits can be spent to customize your armor. This is an awesome new aspect of the Halo series because it becomes interactive outside the match. Overall, Halo:Reach is an amazing addition to the Halo franchise, and the multiplayer gaming world. Play on.

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

The Most Important Knowledge on the Internet- Media Meditation #1

I know the secrets of the universe, I know the truth behind the lies, I know the mystery of our existence and I know how many Avatar tattoos are on some guys back. I know all of this valuable information from a single web page on the internet. A web page so dedicated to bringing it's readers the most interesting and appealing stories the world has to offer, Geekologie. Yes, that is a word.
Screenshot off of Geekologie.com
I've learned so much valuable and awesome facts, new unbelievable inventions, better insight to Star Wars, important news about the world around us, and pretty much everything about what that the geek world adores, especially anything viral worth looking at. Just today I learned about Iran's new fleet of killer airplane boats, a bike that has an ejector seat ( and skis, tank treads and a flamethrower) equipped on it, that (sadly) Star Wars is going to undergo a 3-D renovation and that somebody made a grapefruit look like Pac-Man. This is all on a single blog, written by someone who I really think is the savior of our people. His writing is full of humor as well as insight. I agree with almost all of his opinions, from thinking Japan and robots are going to destroy us all to the fact that alcohol is as important in life as any body part. The 'mission statement of Geekologie is as follows:"
Geekologie is a geek blog dedicated to the scientific study of gadgets, gizmos, and awesome. There are a lot of shiny new things out there, and Geekologie is dedicated to finding every last one of them for you.
That right there is appealing to me, I love shiny things, and along with bringing us the latest gadgets, there are also posts about Star Wars, Pokemon, Beer, food that looks like video game character's, people changing their name legally to Buzz Lightyear, random tattoos that just look horrible, evil robotic discoveries, dinosaurs, awesome stop and go animation (see video below), movies and television that never get old.Ever. That makes it the best website on the web. It is consistent in bringing me the best knowledge out there.



Every weekday, (The writer doesn't blog on weekends, and is most likely drinking, according to his Monday posts) I check it just to laugh and learn a random new fact. I'm always entertained, and everything on the site interests me. I'm so glad for the fact that this blog exists. The humor used always makes me want to go back for more. I am a full blown fan of Geekologie and I seriously recommend it to anyone that uses there brain for more than staring at MTV because, well, MTV just sucks.




Sunday, September 19, 2010

Triumph over Stupidity


My Name is Mike Perry and I am from Riverside, Rhode Island. Born and raised. This is me when I was little, my swag was turned way up that day, and trust me, that aspect of my life has never changed. I'm 20 years old and I realize its time to make my mark on the world. I like to think, question and enjoy life. On top of breathing, I like to write, snowboard, play video games among other things.




This summer I was in the Summer Bridge Program here at Champlain. I took two freshman core courses as a requirement to transfer to Champlain College. That's what I did over the summer.

One thing I hate about the media is shows like Jersey Shore and movies like Meet the Spartans. I actually have a blog on WordPress, where I have a post making fun of Jersey Shore, among other things. I also talk about life and my views of different topics that I think about. One thing I do love about the media is the internet and how if it is used right, so much knowledge can be gained. I think I can live without it, but it really is an awesome tool.

I am a Writing major and in the future I hope to be a novelist of sorts and perhaps change the world. Writing has been a passion of mine, and I understand that following it is a hit or miss thing. I honestly believe I can change peoples perspectives on how they view life and open up people's eyes to truth. Click the video below to see a possible outcome of my life.